Lost and Found by Natalie Shampanier is a children’s poetry and picture
book, illustrated by David Benitez Pavon.
The story is about a toy dinosaur that’s abandoned and left at
a toy shelter. It attempts to escape but despite a lot of hard work, the escape
plan fails. The toy dinosaur then receives a surprise and everyone gets a happy
ending.
Here’s the synopsis:
Forgotten toys at a summer camp ground
Are tossed into the camp’s Lost and
Found.
But Dino Boy refuses to spend his days
on a shelf
He sets out to escape and find a home for
himself.
A ballerina, a hippo, and a mood ring
tag along
On this great adventure to find where
they belong.
Lost and Found is written in the form of rhymed quatrains and it’s simply beautiful. I absolutely loved it! And I think parents will be reading this rhymed story to their children over and over again.
Though it’s a quick read, Lost and Found handles
several important themes, including abandonment, friendship, team work, and family.
The illustrations by David Benitez Pavon are beautiful.
Overall rating: 10 stars!
About the author
Natalie has been rhyming ever since she was small,
And she’s still only pushing five feet tall.
She couldn’t keep rhyming while working as a shrink,
Somehow patients prefer prose when feeling on the brink.
She went on to write movies inspired by her childhood,
In a little-known town called Hollywood.
Her last film, “Paper Spiders” was a critical success,
But her kids are her greatest achievement nonetheless.
Raising her three wildlings is always a riot
She enjoys absolutely no peace and quiet.
Her nonverbal 10-year-old who speaks only in signs
Inspired this picture book with limited lines.
Thank you for giving Natalie’s bio a look,
Hope you enjoy reading her latest book.
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Note: I received a free copy of Lost and
Found from its author Natalie Shampanier. This did not impact my review in
any way.
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